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A hilarious video is making waves on the internet featuring a cocky Disney World attendee getting his ass handed to him after challenging Beauty and the Beast's Gaston to a push-up contest. Hypermasculine buffoonery ensues...

This is actually the second time in recent months the egocentric misogynist is making headlines, after proving no match for a verbal smack-down from a little girl visiting the Florida amusement park back in November.

The latest fairy tale to get the live-action Disney treatment, Cinderella stars Lily James as the titular princess, Richard Madden (Game of Thrones) as the handsome Prince Charming, Cate Blanchett as the wicked stepmother, and Helena Bonham Carter as the Fairy Godmother.

Also starring Holliday Grainger, Sophie McShera, and Stellan John Skarsgård. No word yet on if Shangela the Fairy Dragmother from last year's brilliant Cinderonce parody will make an appearance in the film though.

Into the Woods, the film adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's 1986 musical due out this holiday season, is starting to drop new clips and trailers left and right, and we've got two more to whet your appetite. First is a minute-long excerpt of the Meryl-Witch telling the poor barren couple (played by Emily Blunt and James Corden) what she needs to craft a potion to cure their curse. Then, you get to see the couple try and uncomfortably swindle poor young Jack (Daniel Huttlestone) out of his cow in exchange for a handful of "magic" beans.

You can't see the movie until Christmas Day, but you can watch the excerpts right now AFTER THE JUMP...

Although it goes without saying that Perkins and co. will jump on any anti-gay bandwagon, he is less than happy when business leaders take a pro-equality stance. Back in April for example, and with a complete lack of insight, Perkins weighed in on the Chick-Fil-A controversy by claiming that “tolerance is a one-way street for [people who seek equal rights]. What they want to do is force the rest of America not to just to tolerate but to celebrate what they're doing.”

With his finger firmly on the pulse, Perkins says that Cook's announcement has "upset the apple cart" and hints at a potential boycott:

"When companies get involved in cultural battles, every consumer is forced to take part. As conservatives we aren’t looking for businesses to take our side - we just want them to be neutral. Of course, Tim Cook has the right to express his views but consumers have rights too, including the right to respond. As Christians we’re called to be good stewards of god’s money...and apps like 2nd Vote and Faith-Driven Consumer help shoppers do exactly that. Let’s face it, money talks and corporate America is listening.”

Who wouldn't love to see Family Research Council boycott Apple for Christmas?